Wrestling: Bulgaria's Nazaryan aims
to follow in father's footsteps
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[February 27, 2020]
By Angel Krasimirov
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Greco-Roman
wrestler Edmond "Eddie" Nazaryan is determined to emulate his father
and stand on top of the Olympic Games podium with a gold medal hung
around his neck.
Earlier this month the baby-faced Eddie won the European title in
the non-Olympic 55-kg category in Rome only three weeks after his
18th birthday and on his debut at a senior major championship.
On his way to the gold, Nazaryan recorded an impressive comeback win
over the 2018 world champion and current world number one,
Azerbaijan’s Eldaniz Azizli, in the semi-finals, and then put on a
dominant display to win the final against European champion Vitalii
Kabaloev of Russia.
Nazaryan now has his sights set on an Olympic gold medal and dreams
of following in his father's footsteps.
Armen Nazaryan won Olympic gold in Atlanta in 1996 representing
Armenia and four years later in Sydney, representing Bulgaria.
Armen, who is the Bulgarian Greco-Roman national team's coach, also
won three world and six European titles during his decorated career.
"The Olympic title definitely is my biggest goal," Eddie told
Reuters at a sports hall in the Sofia district of Dianabad. "I'm
ready to go through all the hardships and challenges to feel the
sweetness of the Olympic gold.
"I know who my father is and I know it's a huge responsibility but
I'm not afraid," he added. "My first goal is to win the Olympic
title and when I achieve that, I'll start chasing another goal -- to
equal my dad's Olympic record."
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Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler Edmond "Eddie" Nazaryan, 18, trains
with his father Armen Nazaryan in Sofia, Bulgaria, February 26,
2020. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
Armen Nazaryan, however, is still unsure whether his son should take
part in qualification for this year's Tokyo Games, knowing that the
youngster will have to put on some weight and compete in an
unfamiliar 60-kg category.
"He's still so young and he's still not strong enough but the good
thing is that he's a real fighter," he said. "He's brave and he
always thinks offensively at the mat.
"His zeal to win points is stronger than anything; you would never
see him trying to keep his lead. We'll see, he'll probably compete
at the Olympic qualification in Sofia at the end of April."
Bulgarian wrestlers have won 16 Olympic titles, making it the Balkan
country's most successful sport.
Eddie Nazaryan lists chess among his hobbies and says his love of
the ancient game is helping him to improve his skills.
"It helps me a lot, it’s a game of logic that develops the brain in
a great way," he said.
"Chess develops the speed of thought, it improves my decision making
skills and this is especially important in wrestling."
(Reporting by Angel Krasimirov; Editing by Toby Davis)
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